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Hi!
You can wisit Croatia. The adriatic sea is full of wrecks WW1 & WW2 and older. I think the most interesting wreck for me is WW2 B-17 G, only pilot cabine is half destroyed. I wasn't be there yet but i think I will go next year. It's on 65-72 m.
 
Hey Fire how much weight do you need in the Adriatic??? About 20 KG. I swam in it in Vinecia and it was salty X100. Is that wreck at 65M. Good Vis???
 
You can also come Poland and dive the Baltic wrecks - both WWI and WWII including the biggest marine tragedy that ever happened - which is Goya (more than 8 thousand people died on this ship).
Have a look here
http://www.balticwrecks.com/en/index.html
Mania
 
Aquadoc68 Adriatic is not that salty. I'm using 10KG (my suit is size 3 and 7mm, and my weight is about 82KG). Did you been in Croatia?
The wreck depth is from 65M to 72M. It's near Vis.
 
Never been. I went to Vinice in 91(only swimming) and it was so salty I felt like I was floating very high maybe I was wrong. I use 4kg with a 3mm and twin 80's in the Gulf of Mex. I am 193cm101kg. I would like to go there, anywhere is a good dive to me as a lot of my diving has been "black water". It is not so safe for me in that AO though I think. But if I get the chance I will let you know. I am pretty excited about this board because of the international aspect. I really want to Dive the RED before I leave Europe. I was gonna go in AUG 03 had it set up 640 Euro for a week in Hurgahda all inclusive for the trip dives would be Xtra but....I had a problem with my trip mate and we canceled. Keep in touch.
 
tootsmazza:
I'm heading to Europe for a few monthis in the spring can anyone advice good diving sites, part interest in WW1 wrecks.
Cheers
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If its WW1 wrecks you're after id have to say scapa flow.
 

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